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Chinatown Birmingham

Acocks Green
Aston
Balsall Heath
Bartley Green
Billesley
Birchfield
Birmingham Hodge Hill
Boldmere
Bordesley Green
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Browns Green
Buckland End
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Castle Vale
Chinatown Birmingham
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Digbeth
Duddeston
Edgbaston
Erdington
Five Ways
Four Oaks
Frankley
Gannow Green
Gosta Green
Gravelly Hill
Great Barr
Gun Quarter
Hall Green
Handsworth Wood
Handsworth
Harborne
Hawkesley
Hill Hook
Hockley
Hodge Hill
Hollywood
Jewellery Quarter
Kings Heath
Kings Norton
Kingstanding
Kitts Green
Ladywood
Longbridge
Lozells
Lozells and East Handsworth
Mere Green
Moseley
Nechells
New Frankley
New Hall Estate
New Hall Manor Estate
New Oscott
Northfield
Old Oscott
Oscott
Perry Barr
Perry Beeches
Perry Common
Queslett
Quinton, Birmingham
Rednal
Rubery
Sarehole
Selly Oak
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Sheldon
Shirley
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Soho
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Sutton Trinity
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Tower Hill
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Ward End
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West Heath
Whitehouse Common
Winson Green
Witton
Wylde Green
Yardley


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Chinatown Birmingham The Chinatown or Chinese Quarter in Birmingham, England is nestled between the gay village and city centre in the Deritend district of the city.

Birmingham has its own Chinese Quarter, a colourful and vibrant community that exists in the heart of the city not far from New Street Station. Suprisingly the Chinese community account for only 0.3% of the population but they have a well established profile.

Birmingham's first Chinese restaurant opened in 1956 at Holloway Head and was called the Tong Kung.

There are many Chinese restaurants and supermarkets in Birmingham and some fine examples of Chinese architecture. Striving hard to retain their cultural identity but at the same time blend in with day to day life in the city of Birmingham the Chinese community has done its best to enhance the cultural diversity of the city. The Chinese New Year celebrations are well worth a visit.

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